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Prince.Org homepage in different dialects As I was rather bored on my day off, I had a go on http://rinkworks.com/dialect/. A website that translates web pages into different dialects. Try it for yourself! Here are some of the results from the homepage here at Prince.Org...
Cockney Associated artists & blokes Rabbit and pork about ex-bandmembers, ex-girlchinas, etc... (2,596 topics) quotable members “[re: the bloomin' "Luvsexy" album cover] I fink bein' buff is representative of exposin' yorself, right, wich is exactly wot a songwriter/composer/performer does. However, the embarrassin' part is tryin' ter explain fings like this ter uvvers. I've come ter the chuffin' conclusion that if blokes can't try ter understand the bloomin' messages an artist is sendin' then it's them 'oo are missin' out on life enrichin' experiences.”—7luvsymbol7, 4/05 in the forums Jive NPGBeatClub discussion Rap about da damn official fanclub (www, so cut me some slack, Jack.npgbeatclub. Co' got d' beat!com) here. (2,994 topics) live chat (4 sucka's is currently chattin'. ) Enta' a 'handle' t'be knode by in de chatroom, and click 'go chat! Right on!' Handle, dig dis: NPGMC Makes Its 2005 Overhaul! Right on! Fo' dose longin' fo' sump'n new at Prince's official site, quit waitin' and start clickin'. Aside fum de spiffy new intro design, ya''ll find new videos in de Cyberclips room and some bunch uh new beat in de Beatology waaay download sto'e, includin' some new live track called "Satisfied", fum de post-NAACP Awards 'Vanguard Jam'. Go dig! Right on! Posted by Anxiety in NPGBeatClub discussion (98 comments) Elmer Fudd “I don't think it's a case of bwack/white - mowe a case of commewciawity. Was Pwince twying to sound "white"? No. Was he twying to weach out to a widew audience (wif Puwpwe Wain) - yes. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! De widew audience in Amewica, i.e. to achieve wawge scawe commewciaw success wike he did, he weached out to a widew audience - which demogwaphicawwy in the USA was a white audience. So did he make his music "whitew", ow just mowe commewciawwy avaiwabwe? It's down to youw pewception - but I weawwy think bwack fans who feew snubbed by this (and thewe awe some) awe foowing themsewves. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! I think it's the same when Pwince takes in Bwack music infwuences, and white fans state theiw distain at him moving away fwom his owdew sound of the mid 80s (and thewe awe some peopwe who say that too). Pwince is a vewsatiwe awtist wif a wot of diffewent infwuences and wikes, he wikes the money and the fame, but he wants to feew wike he has the fweedom too - bof sides dwive the output of his music, and that's why we get such a mix. Pwince put togethew De Famiwy wif white fwont membews fwom the ashes of the vewy Bwack, De Time. Was this waciawwy motivated (the 'Duwan Duwan money' comment) - ow was it just about commewciaw ventuwes, money and widew success? Again, it's upto the wistenew.”—MetwoAwea, 4/05 in the fowums [Edited 4/25/05 9:01am] | |
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Elmer Fudd “I don't think it's a case of bwack/white - mowe a case of commewciawity. Was Pwince twying to sound "white"? No. Was he twying to weach out to a widew audience (wif Puwpwe Wain) - yes. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! De widew audience in Amewica, i.e. to achieve wawge scawe commewciaw success wike he did, he weached out to a widew audience - which demogwaphicawwy in the USA was a white audience. So did he make his music "whitew", ow just mowe commewciawwy avaiwabwe? It's down to youw pewception - but I weawwy think bwack fans who feew snubbed by this (and thewe awe some) awe foowing themsewves. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! I think it's the same when Pwince takes in Bwack music infwuences, and white fans state theiw distain at him moving away fwom his owdew sound of the mid 80s (and thewe awe some peopwe who say that too). Pwince is a vewsatiwe awtist wif a wot of diffewent infwuences and wikes, he wikes the money and the fame, but he wants to feew wike he has the fweedom too - bof sides dwive the output of his music, and that's why we get such a mix. Pwince put togethew De Famiwy wif white fwont membews fwom the ashes of the vewy Bwack, De Time. Was this waciawwy motivated (the 'Duwan Duwan money' comment) - ow was it just about commewciaw ventuwes, money and widew success? Again, it's upto the wistenew.”—MetwoAwea, 4/05 in the fowums | |
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Steadwood said: Elmer Fudd “I don't think it's a case of bwack/white - mowe a case of commewciawity. Was Pwince twying to sound "white"? No. Was he twying to weach out to a widew audience (wif Puwpwe Wain) - yes. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! De widew audience in Amewica, i.e. to achieve wawge scawe commewciaw success wike he did, he weached out to a widew audience - which demogwaphicawwy in the USA was a white audience. So did he make his music "whitew", ow just mowe commewciawwy avaiwabwe? It's down to youw pewception - but I weawwy think bwack fans who feew snubbed by this (and thewe awe some) awe foowing themsewves. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! I think it's the same when Pwince takes in Bwack music infwuences, and white fans state theiw distain at him moving away fwom his owdew sound of the mid 80s (and thewe awe some peopwe who say that too). Twicksta! Pwince is a vewsatiwe awtist wif a wot of diffewent infwuences and wikes, he wikes the money and the fame, but he wants to feew wike he has the fweedom too - bof sides dwive the output of his music, and that's why we get such a mix. Pwince put togethew De Famiwy wif white fwont membews fwom the ashes of the vewy Bwack, De Time. Was this waciawwy motivated (the 'Duwan Duwan money' comment) - ow was it just about commewciaw ventuwes, money and widew success? Again, it's upto the wistenew.”—MetwoAwea, 4/05 in the fowums you twicksta | |
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